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i oivn i GT.C3 TOXIGnrS AMUSEMENTS ITFTLIQ John McCormack. BAKER Alaskan Pictures. LYRIC American Princres." ORFHEUM Orpheuin . circuit veude- vllle. PA XT AGES Vaudeville, EMPRESS 6ulllvaa & Consldlne vaude ' Ville. - PEOPLE'S Motion picture.'. Weather Conditions. ,: Portland end Vicinity: . Occasional rain tonight or Saturday, Cooler to night Southerly winds. vj- Oregon: Rain tonight or ' Saturday. Cooler tonight. South to west Wlnfla. Washlngtor: Rain west, ialr east rortton tonight fcnd Saturday. Cooler ontght east portion. South to west .winds. - Idaho: Fair tonight and Saturday. Cooler tonight - , . EDWARD A. BEALS, .District Forecaster.- CUOTH THE PESSIMIST ISIl a a 5j fca.l Induced to fO uKh fcini. lie is charged with violation of the white slave art. Mrs. Ingles will be detained as a witness. BinaU rire Fire, which broke .out ast night in the Nlcolal sash and door factory In Kenton damaged the building to the extent of 1200 before the fire department arrived. IV Is not known how the fire started. Philippine Teaching1 Serrlce The Uni ted States civil service "commission an nounces an examination. to be held on March 13-14, 1912. In various cities throughout the United States for' teach er, industrial teacher and assistant in the Philippine service. Graduates ... of college and normal schools and of Poly technic and agricultural schools are de sired. The entrance salary of the ma jority of male appointees is 1200 per annum.- with 'eligibility for promotion up to 2000 per annum as teachers. Eli gibility In the assistant examination is required for promotion to the posi tions of division superintendent which carry salaries ranging from $1800' to 13000. The service requires teachers of high school science,' English "mathemat ics, history, domestic,, science, agricul ture, manual training and supervisors of school districts.- Fof information relative to the . nature of trie service and the 'examinations, address the bu reau of. Insular affairs,. Washington, D, c. -v ,;-,; - Alleged Barglar Captured C. C. Cur tis, alias" Van de M acker, was arrested last night by Detectives Swenness and Maloney as a suspect in the .robbery of th apartment of Mr. A. H. Lanm of the Lillian apartments, on the night of February 10. A letter delivered, and be lieved to have been written by Curtis, in which $25 was demanded, f or the re turn of the Jewelry stolen, led to the ! irrest" of this man .t ' the pex hotel. The man under arrest asserts that: the letter was given to, him , by a stranger to deliver to MrsLftnm,' but this theory ..; la disbelieved. ; . .t . - , Fatrolman Boused To be doused with a -bucket of cold wator. thrown from a window in the Scott hotel, and then . have H eoak through his clothes", was the-i experience 01 patrolman Mallon. while on his beatt ah early hour a few morn ' ings.ago. The Ihrowee of the water was . not captured," although the patrolman visited . many rooms in the building. - Shortly after 3 o'clock, in the morning. . Ma Hon stopped two auspicious charat- . terg.; Both men had started , in to ex plain why they were on the street after 'hour when -down came the water with a. loud splash, - Horticulturist to Speak "The Free ent Status of Organization and Funda mental Principles of Cooperation Among Op,hardItS" Will he th Bllhipi't nf mn a.dress in the" auditorium of the Port loung Aien s christian Association tomorrow . night. The speaker will ha It C. Atwell of Forest Grove, cx-Dre&l- dent or tne "uregon Horticultural ; no ciety, end, at present fruit commission er for Washington county. The lecture, which Is under the auspices of the Yv M" C A. educational department, la open to the public. VFlusher Mudd never seems 't tell anybody what a great feller he Is until he gets on er crowded streetcar. little fellows, were crying when Helms passed and be asked what the matter was. "The man aald he wanted me to get six boys ' for the show tonight. and jiowrh'e don't want. us," sobbed one little, fellow. "Now we ape . afraid to go home and wet have not ear fare." Helms found the aanager of the thea tre company, who grew very angry at the -interference,- and finally convinced the manager' that he had better give, the little fellows car fare, which he finally did. .. : ' , Bona Of Tetertna Sons of Veterans. Active camp No. 47, S. of V., held ah enthusiastic and lively meeting at its temporary: lodge; room, at Albins, ' and Klllingsworth avenues, this week. Good reports looking toward substantial in crease in membership were heard. This camp expects to secure arms and uni forms In the near future, and hopes to have- the largest camp in this state by Memorial day, and be In a position to assist the G; .A. R. post of St Johns In us patriotic work. February 28 la the date of the next meeting and all Sons of Veterans. are urged to be present' Assaulted by Bmfflaiub P. Valoovlch, employed by the Monarch Lumber com pany,' reported to .the, police last night when he went to the Aloini car shops to talk to & friend he was attacked by several . men said to be1 strikers, .who told him to stay away from the fate. He stated that the men beat and kicked htnv-and then fled. The police went to the ittrjjkers' ten but 'no ,one waa there. nu ai reois vers idsus. - . Disorderly Conduct Charge. -E, 3. Ham berg, arrested at- Seventh and Couch streets at an early hour this morning, after Adelle Bebee had made complaint against , him, waa fined $50 this morning for carrying concealed Weapons. - After . Patrolman Morelock had placed the man under arrest for disorderly conduct a revolver waa found In his pockets. The disorderly conduct charge was Indefinitely postponed, . Bona of Veterans' Social. At a meet ing of the Antletam cam?, No, 17, Sons of Veterans, held In the Jiall at Killings- worth, and', Albina avenue wednes day night, -v-a splendid social time was enjoyed by those present. Delega tions from the local Grand Army of the Republic post, the Wo mens' Belief corps, and the Ladles of the G. A. R. participated 7 ' In t" the; entertainment Luncheon wbb served by the women. - "Shoots Up" Saloon. -A, 'disorderly man- wielding a loaded revolver': from which. Tie fired one shot In a saloon at Fourth and. Sheridan streets last night started a panic In -the saloon and re suited in a hurry call being sent to Pa trolman Adams. When thf patrolman arrived the man' had fled, leaving hoth.- j.ing but a bullet hole.lri the walTot the saloon as a reminder of his visit. . Oas ataln', rrftnfehUe A franchlM granting the Portland Gas & Coke com pany the -rights to la? gas mains on the county road to Lfnt-was Rented yesterday by the county court. It ws agreed that the company should fur nish the county gas at 8S cents per 1000 cubic feet if the county should ever wish the same. The customary; rata charged la $1. The; pipe has been or dered for the par'llne and the. company announces the product, will be offered Lents people within three months. : : Speakers tor Ad Club iJoe Blethen of the Seattle Times and ColoncLJC. B. 8. Wood will be chief speakers before the Ad club at-its luncheon In the Hotel Multnomah next ' Wednesday. Charles ..H. - Mooned, district manager of the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph company, is to serve as chairman of the day. Mr. , Blethen's subject will be ". "The New Northwest Spirit," and to this Colonel Wood will respond with, "Some Mis takes or the Local Spirit" Jewish Sorvioes Tonight Services will be held at the Congregation Ahavai Sholem, corner PAk and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. ;i" Charles Robinson will address the congreratlon. . His .sub Ject will be: "Saturday" or Sunday Which?" Tomorrow morning, services will be held at 8:30. Rabbi R. Abraham son will officiate. ' Seed College Lecture "Heed College' Is the subject of an address to-be given .tonight-at the chapel of the Unitarian church, by President Foster. It is open to the public. There will bs. 75 lfintern views of . lha building now under con structlon and of plans for the future.' Commons . Mission Miss - Mary Hep burn, BuperlntendeTrt . of Deaconesses' home, and a band of young people from the M- B. churches, will take charge of th services at -the- Commons mission hall, 22 North Front street, tonight There will be good singing and a lively time; '; -.. ' .' -. '; "' ' 0. A. C. GLEE CLU3 TO CD! C orix mi U1KL0 Tickets are sellinir rapidly for C. W.i L. and K. of C. ball and card partyr Monday' evening. ''Those desiring card tables reserved please phone .Catholic Women's league. Main 24SL . The Trust Bustem' Addresa by Anna Agnes Maley, Socialist lycelm lecturer, Sunday -afternoon, S o'clock. Ringlet's halL Second and Morrison streets. . Excellent train In gjjood team" work and the Inevitable enthusiasm of .a bunch of college boys made the concert of- the Oregon Agricultural college glee and mandolin clubs a (flight to those who attended at the Hefrlg last night Every dress suit worn by every singer or manlpuif tdr of a mandolin was worn with Just the becoming; degree of grav ity. Every, stage appearance was timed to exact exactness. Every sitting down and rising up was upon given signal. The program waa long, but .not too The Best Plaoe to Get good spectacles or" eyeglasses fitted and not be over charged la at George ftubensleln's. Eye- fitting is his fcpeclalty, his prices most reasonable. 18 Id t, near Taylor. "" r' i 1 "Tolstoy and His Philosophy. Lec ture by William Thuraton Brown, B. A., Yale, tonight,- o clock, Bennke-waiiter building, 17 Fourth street Social Hygiene Society Book The books recommended' by the Social Hy-a-lene society of Portland - may be ob tained at Gill's, Third and Alder streets Steamer Jesse Harklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday- Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. -'" - - A Good Biurrestloa.' Get in the habit of saying Paclflo States Fire Insurance Co. Home office, Portland, Oregon. The Dally Hews Bestaurant, 2 6 Al der.- New, clean. Short orders -gpe- clalty. . . Have you $&00? Bring it with you to 149 Morrison street We -will show V. A. wise and associates, painless denUst. Third and Washington. Wenier Patterson Co, bight gtad merchant tallora, 25a SUrk. v Dr. B. C Biowa, Rye. .Ear.' Marquaro Elks Raise Convention MoneyV' Pendleton. Or.. Te"b. 1. For the pur- oose of raisins; funds to assist in send lnsr a large delegation' to tha-Portland convention next aummer, the local Elks are putting on a minstrel snow Thurs day and Friday .nights. Under th direc tion of 3. E. Keefe, secretary- of tbe Pendleton Commercial association, a cast of 60 men of the city has been practicing hard for the past few-weeks. -PRICES REDUCED Prom -10 to 50 Per Cent, On pianos and olayera, sold regardless of cost A -fine chance to .'get a piano Cheap. Call at our store and make your selection before it is too late. Term can be arranged to fcult you.v KOHLER -A CHASE, . - 876 Washington Street. loi.g-, for it included "Uarosro'.le." by the glee club, and "The fprinf Maid." by the mandolin 'club, while Chopin's "Polonaise," by Mr. Coursen, on the piano, and tbe trombone so-lo by Mr. Woodcock furnished the proper artistic finish. ' " - ' Incidentally the present concert tour of the agricultural college musicians furnishes a valuable reminder of the fact that-af the college are a largo number of wholesome, bright young fellows who are beng trained into "the bigh effi ciency along practical . industrial lines tnat was evidenced in their musical appearance last night : Chauff eur Timotny to' Be Free. .? lOnltnl Prrm LMeA W1r. Redwood City, Cal.. Feb. 18. Chauf feur S. R. Timothy, who killed Mlllion;- aire J. J. :iore after - the ca-,:-a.:ti had attempted the automobile driver's life, will be rieased before night on $20,000 bonds or $10,000 cash bail. .. The sum was rued after a petition lor a writ of habeas corpus was denied by the state supreme court. Timothy is held on a charge of murder. He will plead before Judge Buck Ifl th"e superior court here March 2. ; Men's Pants Sale. 14 trousers at $3.25.; $5 'values, $3,25 Take elevator and seeure a bargain Jimmy Dunn, room . 315, Oregonlan building. - The Freshness! and Sup erior Quality pf'our large stock of v staple and fancy groceries,, enables you to relish everrthine that you purchase at this store : . - I Eolwa Portland's Oldest Grocers. ' . '' ' 148 Third Street. : . - ' ; ; PhonesMain 9432, A-4432 Weekly Saving list of Regular Stocked Groceries Cross & Blackwell Oil, quarts, the bottle.. .... ........ 75 Large White Asparagus, regular 25c tin, only.. 20J Asparagus Tips, regular 35c tin, only.......... .'.30 Pickled Walnuts, regular 35c bottle, only. . .'. , . ..... .... 25 Pickled Onions, pints, regular 45c bottle, only. ... .... . . ,40tf Major Grey's Chutney, regular $1.00 quart,, pnly. . . , ... .90 Plymouth Gin, "Coate's," the bottle , . . . .... . . . . . . . . . $1.25 - pineapple Special ; Singapore' Best Pack,. ... ...... ....15 can, dozen 1.65; WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED , r r Gerome's Full Cream Cheese, "Muenster"', Spanish Nougat, in . 1-pound tins; Crisco, for cooking, better than lard. 'Cantel's Full Cream, Cheese, the box... . . ; ; ?. ... . . . . . . . ,25 St. Johnsbury Crackersole Agents. Strictly.French RanchEggs, 2 days old, dozen..... .....30 , A DIRECT SHIPMENT QF FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT. This luscious fruit is rapidly nearing theyend of the season, and our stock is limited. Order, today and stock your store room with enough to last a few weeks. Have you an account with u?? - - ,' We solicit new accounts -and ask you to" call and inspect as complete a line of Groceries as is found in any part of the worjd. ' " " ' . " A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE NEWCOMER. RIGHT NOW I I Is ETA? KEILIG - Tl i: :. , . . rti k ' ' x - 6MOHT3 f BEiilNMNO i i . i. PHONES: Main 1, A-li::. Speciil Frico-Xfat!ne V. t-1 s 1 ' t. Wii. A. BRADI AN.Nul'.V. ROBERT B. MAI iTELL And His Distinguished Company. Monday Is1ht ......"Julius Caemtr Tueslay Night ...."Hamlet- AVedday Mat. "Merchant of Venice" Wednesday Ninhl Rlche'.leu" Thursday Night. ,"Kln Lr" Friday Night. ..... . ."Julius Caesar Saturday, Matinee... "Hnmlff Saturday Night. Otnello" Evenlnirs: Lower floor", 11" rows.' $J 7 rows $1,50. Balconv. f rows, $1. t rows "6c. 11 rows 60c GHry. 60p. Both Matinees: Lower floor, $1 60, . $1. Balcony, 76c, 60c Qallery, 35c, 25c. . .... . TKB r AltOVS Heinschmidf Motion Pictures OP ALASKA, SriEBIA, TH AJtCTZO Nothing Llka Them Ever ,Seen Before. - Admission SSo. (Suldxsa 15c ; CONTINUOUS PERFORM ANCE . . , START1NQ 1:19 P. M. . Entire Change of Reels Thursday.' See these now Films Greater than the otners wera Wext 'Waaa etarttna; $ruu Mat. " the time for vou - to inveatlgala BEND, the moet talked of city in Ore gon. WHY art they talking about BEND? " Because BEND has mora NAT URAL RESOURCES to draw from than any city ever had. RIGHT NOW the farmers are plowing- their fields and planting their potatoes. RIGHT NOW large stone 'BUaiNESS BUILDINGS are being erected. RIGHT NOW thousands of people are planning on startlna- from the east, north and south to make their future homes in this rich, undeveloped co'uritry. The - Hill and Harrlman railroads spent thousands of dollars to investigate this great coun try and after investigating they have spent over twenty-five million dollars fo extend their lines to BEND. RIGHT NOW la the time for you to invest in this high class, close in property, direct from the owners. our . property is 10 not. The lots are 50x140 feet on. 60 and 80 foot streets and 20 foot alleys. For a short time we are selling this close In property at - . . ' $250 Z ' TXBMS, $10 FSB MOWTK Call or write today for FREE maps and photographs of BEND and Central Oregon. THE NEWL0N-K0LLERC0., Inc. 301 Buohanan BIO., Foctiaaa, or. $250 . Gleason Kemorlal--Memorial services will be. held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock' in dhe courtroom of Presiding Judge Kavanaugh in memory of Attor- ney james Uleason. AH members me oar are requested to be nresent Talks will be made by each of the five Judges, and. by some of the-life lona friends of the deceased. Attorney Glea- -. Greater City Plan Lecture. Marshal N. Dana will deliver an illustrated lec ture on the Greater Portland Plans, at the Bellwood Young Men's "ChrlsUan Association, East Fifteenth and Spokane avenue, n o'clock tonight. Everyone Interested Is urged to be present.. ;, You are losing an opportunity to sava money a n d Increase the value of your property by ...jnot using bltulthlo pavement. Baker Theatre ... ".. loa Talk of the City . J KAIir . A-1090 11 aCATISXB BTEBT BAT THEATRE IS-K-SHS: Xtoulse Dresser, xa tfomnamlrala, Barry Beresford k Co Pive Parreli listers, Tarn Hoveii, An AU-Btax BUI." Ernie and Mildred Potts; Piddle r and CTheltoa. 1 WBBX PZB. 18 Katlaee Bally Win rXB. la 1 jravajo CHrls la, Barts Trio, Kloof and Xamsey, Kamlt3 and Maek, Bart Boss, Prank Craig and Elsmr .Pay, Paatagasoope, Pantafe Oroheitra. Btanaea Bvery oay. Btess S7 (nniTan It Ooasldlne Pometly Qrana W . Refined Taaderw WBSX PXB. la 7 Btta Leon Troupe 7, The 4 Ball Players, Prlnoesa Lnba Klroff, Barry Von Possen, Bitty Boss, Albert Donnelly, tne Original Society 'Texas Tommy" Dancers, Orchestra. Prices lee e-nd aBe."- ; - : -.' su F,.m A B Varicose Veins V V-iux JillA- Our Silk Elastic Hosiery-Knit to Fit mm uieq inree weexa ago rrom an at tack of apopley.l : . Children Oet Oar Para Patrolman Helmsacted the part of the good 8a marltan to ireven small Jewish children .who had assembled at the stage door of the Bungalow theatre in anticipation of beingt enlisted as. "supers? there. The ' I Bids for Auto Trdoks The . street cleaning" committee of the clt-feexecutlve of i board yesterday deferred thaonsldera- tlon Of bids, for a number of auto trucks that will be purchased. . The bids will not be passed upon until the next meet Alleged "Blaver" Captnred-n-Clarence 8. Parker, accusedlna government war want, of having Tnduced Mrt.rhglea, wife of a Portland business man, to accompany him to Ban Francisco, waa brought back to Portland yesterday and placed in the custody of United States Marshal Scott With him was the worn- New Departure The cost of Interments hat been ' - greatly reduced by the Xolman '--' , YJndertaklnf Company Heretofore-it has been the custom of funeral directors to make, charces for all incidentals connected with a f urerai j The Edwajrd Holman Undertaking com-y pany. the Reading funeral directors of i Portland have departed from that cus-l torn. When casnet is turnisnea oy us we make no e$tra charges for embalm ing, hearse to cemetery, outside-bo, or any services that may be required of us except clothing, cemetery and car riages, thus effecting a saving of . $25 to $76 on each funeral . THE EDWARD HOLMA UNDERTAKING CO. 830 THXBD 8T COB. SALMOB Removal Sale of Leather Goods and Bags One day in which our regular low prices "are cut still lower. Trunks, ' Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Ladies' Shopping an4Hand Bags at reduc-, tion of ONE FOURTH to ONE-HALF. WICKER, MATTING AND CANE SUIT CASES, all sizes; sole leather reinforced corners, linen lined, with brass lock, "bolts and leather straps. Reduced ONE - THIRD. H: ' $2.00 LADIES HAND BAGS, in black, tan and brown; inside pocket... fitted, with extra coin purse. While they -last. ........ .79? ' $8.00 HAND BAGS, in pigskin, calf, seal and walrus ; leather lined ; gun- mctal, brass and leather frames; inside pocket with extra coin purse. Your choice while they last.. . ... . . . , . ....... , . . . . ...... . . .$3,19 $1.00 MEN'S COIN PURSER odds and ends. . Your choice of the lot while they last at only ...... ...7..,... ........... ....39J TBXATBB POVBTX AHo IT ABB ALL THIS WEEK - . WXXX PEB. 18 Extra I Bxtral Bxtxat 7 Couple "Tezaa Tommy" Danoexa, aaaded by tha La Bianosj kiss PatUlns Pe Y-e tn ; "An Anerloan Prinoess." The biggest and best show- ever pre. anted for "tne money. Two perforin, anoes nightly. Matinees dally. Begulai Lyrlo prices. Yqtir CKoice 10,000 Pipra Of at the Great Sacrifice Sale , - "'BBaBBBBjBB Noy on at the THRE BEST Stores in Portland UU 10 J1LI And Smokers' Sundries " Such SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS V BARGAINS in HIGH-GRADE plpci were never seen In Portland before. Saturday Money Savers Toilet requisites of known quality daily ne cessities of almost every preparation you might ask for. We .quote material reductions on the following items: , . 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste .'... V. .ZJjti 50c Pozzoni's Face Powder . .... . ... . . 20 50c -Dickey's Creme delis ....29J 50c Danderine, for the scalp '.-rvV. s39J Iola Hudson's Oregon Rose Cleansing Cream, 1-.505 jar now' only . . . ... . . ... .... . . . 35 Ioia Hudson's Antiseptic Retiring Cream, ' 50c jar now only ,. , . . . ...35d Madam Hudson's Antiseptic Free Lotion, $1.00. size now only .... . , 75- A Hit in Jewelry You should see our new line of beautiful Silver . and Platinum Slipper Buckles. The latest growing fad. Priced at $1.50 up. See our Fourth-street window. - , Goodall Playing Cards The well known English Card of quality-Tar-tan backs such as Gordon, Mackenzie, Stew: art, Ferguson; Lindsey, Macdonald, and Mack intosh... Regular price is, $1.00, and well worth it." Your choice, one or more packs, each 49 "Woodlark" Homeopathic. Remedies ; , - ARE" GOOD REMEDIES. Ours is the most complete department of the. kind in the West. Every preparation of merit will be found here. ' Woodlark Homeo. Croup and Cough Syr. 25 Homeopathic Cold . Tablets . . ". ........ . . 25 Homeopathic Worm Remedy ....... J .. 25 Homeopathic La Grippe Tablets. .50 0 "ALFATONE" TONIC A nutHtive nerve tonic, a blood maker, a stom achic stimulant. " We recommend Alfatone as represented or money refunded.. Let Our Stationery Department Supply all your correspondence needsl and high quality engraving of announcements and cardsv Special Offering for Saturday "WOODLARK" Self-Filling Fountain Pen: Regular $1.50, at only. ..- 98c . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS, for the Wa terman and Conklin celebrated Pens. T? " " STILL A LOT OF PAPER NAPKINS, HERE -better ' supply your needs just the thing to tie up lunches. Extra special at 9J per hundred, -' . ' . ' t 35c Box Paper 17c 24 sheets fine Linen .Paper, with envelopes to match, at only, the box . . . . . . . , .. . . ,'. . .17$ How Do You Earn Vour Living? Do you depend on a salary? " Which would stop the morrfent you lost your position? Then set about build mz' up an-, income ; that can't stbpCD V J Save part of your in- -come r every week or '.. month. Plape it in this bank and let it work at .an ' income that is constantly increasing as your balance grows larger. ' - ".;v-rv Only a few years of a little self - denial and you can a c c uui u 1 a t e enough to help 'you grasp a good opportu- - nity to invest or start in 'business."" . ' We pay 4 On Savings Deposits. Portland Trust -. Company of Oregon ' - Third and OaV 8ta. WE CAN FIT YOU WITH 'A 'PAIR OF "CROSS" ENGLISH GLOVES Today, tomorrow, or the. following day. ; Better let. us do it today. The pair, $1.50 and up. . ' SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENTS IN EVERY ONE OF OUR 25 DEPART-MENTS.' and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING m.a. J Main 165 First and Ohlr . Sichel Sr Go. WE TAK CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR CO E&tVCZO THIRD1 001 "LIB EH T,y-CO A L4 1 1 K O Quickest Results Are Cw!::.r ! Dy Want Ads in Thri:r: ! 1